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The Army National Guard is about $100 million short on cash and numerous states around the country are being forced to postpone, and possibly cancel training because of it.
So far, Guard units in Delaware, Wisconsin, Ohio, Maryland, Hawaii, and Guam have announced they are rescheduling training. Sources told Business Insider that Illinois and Mississippi would also be affected. (These are regularly-scheduled weekend training events that happen every month).
Absent a reallocation of funds from Congress, the drills will end up being canceled completely, according to the Baltimore Sun. Meanwhile, some state guard units are sending money back to National Guard Bureau to cover the shortfall.
Business Insider obtained an email from a Guard commander explaining the situation:
"The fiscal situation at [National Guard Bureau] is severe, and ours continues to be very tight," the email reads, which explains that Congress is expected to shift funds to cover the shortfall. "However, there is a risk that they are unable to do so."
http://www.businessinsider.com/national-guard-budget-2014-9
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)We got militarized cops now!!
Owl
(3,641 posts)WTF with these crazily over militarized police? Cripes, they look like they can barely move!
WilliamPitt
(58,179 posts)99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)Sorry, I don't know. I just googled "militarized US police" to a cluster of images, and I picked this one.
Owl
(3,641 posts)oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)The national guard keeps getting sent to war. The 'national guard' part of their job is forgotten in the need for more military.
Initech
(100,054 posts)I guarantee that if we started making billionaires, big corporations, and churches finally start paying their share, we could pay off the deficit and have a surplus in ten years. This madness has got to stop!